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BEIJING， July 20 (Xinhua) -- Gao Yu planned to take the train from Beijing to Tangshan in north China's Hebei Province on Wednesday morning. But when she arrived at Beijing West Railway Station， she found her train was among many that had been delayed due to heavy rain.

"We were told to wait until further notice，" she said. As people gathered in the station waiting room， rain leaking in through its roof， more trains were canceled.

Beijing was hit by heavy rainfall rarely seen in years on Wednesday， with traffic on the rails， roads and in the skies disrupted.

The capital raised its storm alert to orange， the second-highest of China's four-tier warning system， as the city's meteorological station forecast that the rain would continue until Wednesday night.

As of 4 p.m.， the average precipitation in the capital reached 154.9 mm， with the maximum precipitation of 392.4 mm recorded in the suburban district of Fangshan， according to the meteorological station.

After a quick lunch， Gao returned to find station information screens largely lit up red， indicating changes to train services. A member of staff told her that the train was likely to be delayed till the evening.

While Gao waited， Wang Hui was checking for tickets for tomorrow. His train to Taiyuan， capital of Shanxi Province， was canceled. In fact， all high-speed trains to Taiyuan， which has been deluged with rain for two days， were stopped on Wednesday.

At first， Beijing West Railway Station broadcasted that passengers could return their tickets at the station and get a refund. However， due to the large number of stranded passengers， this service was temporarily stopped， and people were advised to apply for refunds later.

According to the Beijing Railway Bureau， at least 60 trains from the city have been canceled since 6 p.m. on Tuesday due to the rain and wind， while at least 13 more trains have had to return to their point of departure.

The air travel service has also been disrupted. By 8 p.m.， 237 flights had been canceled at Beijing Capital International Airport due to the rain.

As of 2 p.m. on Wednesday， 13 waterlogged road sections in downtown Beijing had been temporarily closed to traffic. Beijing Drainage Group Co.， the company responsible for managing the city's drains， said 3，102 workers have been dispatched to get the water away.

A total of 164 bus routes had been affected by the storm as of 2:30 p.m.， with services suspended or canceled on 14 of them， according to the Beijing Public Transportation Group.

The Beijing Municipal Flood Control Office issued a statement on Wednesday afternoon， urging people to limit their travel， take public transport， and stagger their commutes after work.

To inform the public of more detailed traffic conditions during the flood season， Beijing Traffic Management Bureau cooperated with digital map and navigation firm Autonavi and the map service of Baidu for the first time this year. If the city issued orange alert or more serious level for storm， Beijingers can notice the waterlogged places on the navigation maps provided by the two map services.

Although the storm hampered the traffic， it boosted the city's online to offline (O2O) catering industry. The popular catering service offered by Baidu has seen an increase of over 40 percent orders than ordinary days on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The National Meteorological Center on Wednesday also maintained its orange alert for rainstorms across the country.

Three fatalities were confirmed in Shanxi Province， two in Henan Province， and another in neighboring Hebei Province after heavy rain hit north China starting Monday.